Top Kitchen Countertops/Worktops in 2020
Nowadays, Kitchen Worktops
is one of the most crucial elements of mostly kitchens. According to research,
people age 18 and over spent around 40 minutes per day in their kitchen to
prepare food. But most of us want stylish and fancy worktops to work on it.
How to decide?
When it comes to choosing the right kitchen Worktops, there
are many questions need to be answered and it can be frustrating like:
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What is best Worktop for your budget?
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How much does kitchen worktop price?
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What is the most durable Worktop?
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What is the best material as kitchen Worktop/countertop
i.e. granite, marble or quartz?
If you are
looking for good budget material, durable countertop then Granite and Quartz
countertops may be a good deal for you.
How much does it Price?
If you are looking to reinstalling your kitchen or just
decide to replace your kitchen Worktop, you want to check price first.
Generally, Granite worktops are one the most expensive material. They range from $40 to $220 square foot. The others such as quartz countertops have a price range between from $35 to $90.
Replacing Worktops will cost around $2500. While an inexperienced
person can install some type of Worktops, materials like granite and marble will definitely
requires expert for installation.
1. Granite Countertops
As we said earlier on our previous blog, Granite is one of
the best choice as compare to Marble and Quartz because granite is such
a hard material, which resists scratches that means if you cut anything on it
then it will damage your knifes, but not your Worktops/countertops!
Another advantage is that granite also resists heat which is
good or ideal for use in kitchen Worktops/countertops. This precious gift from earth is a perfect
choice as a kitchen countertop or kitchen Worktops.
2. Quartz Countertops
Quartz can be found on easily on earth and it is a very bountiful
material. There is so many different type of quartz available on earth.
This man-made created Worktop is a cheaper alternative to
marble and granite. It consists of resin and raw quartz.
Source: Astrum
Granite


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